When the days are good, bad days often follow. And now, we are forced to admit—“things were better before.”
Across Bangladesh, that very same sentiment echoes in people’s minds today. Since August 5, every single day has turned into a nightmare for women. Even children have not been spared by these hyena-like predators. Surely, you all remember little Aasiya from Magura?
Three Layers of Rape: State, Political, and Humanitarian
- State Rape: The Violation of the Constitution
The “coordinated force” propped up by Dr. Yunus and his international godfathers has conspired to uproot Bangladesh from its foundational principles.
They have turned the Constitution into a battleground for personal interests.
The rule of law has been repeatedly broken, and the justice system weaponized to serve their agenda.
This is a form of “rape”—the violent destruction of state policy and values.
- Political Rape: An Assault on Democracy
Over the past decade, Yunus and his circle have corrupted the political arena so thoroughly that democracy itself lies in ruins.
They have tampered with elections, funded destabilizing propaganda machines through international media and NGOs, and turned political dissent into violence.
They have “raped” politics—brutally and maliciously.
- Humanitarian Rape: Persecution of Minorities
From Muradnagar to many corners of the country, minority communities are facing increasing persecution.
Behind these attacks lies a sinister conspiracy—an international agenda to destroy Bangladesh’s social harmony.
They want to destroy the foundation of Sheikh Hasina’s development vision—communal harmony.
And leading this agenda is Yunus’s camp, which through human rights violations, is slowly strangling the nation.
Dr. Yunus: A Predatory Force Against Development
The man who once trapped the poor in microcredit debt now serves as the spokesperson for an international conspiracy.
From the World Bank scandal over the Padma Bridge, to obstructing development projects, to harming the country’s global image—Yunus sits at the center of it all.
He has raped development itself—a harsh word, perhaps, but one that pales before the horror of reality.
Rise Up Bangladesh: Resist This Malignant Force
Today, Bangladesh is a model of development—Smart Bangladesh, metro rail, nuclear power, Padma Bridge—all dreams turned into reality under Sheikh Hasina’s leadership.
Yet, in the path of this progress stands a sinister “rapist dictatorship”—led by Yunus and his foreign backers.
The politics he now practices is terrifying—no different from Hitler’s secret police, Israel’s propaganda units, or CIA-style soft coups.
In this vision, there is no democracy, no freedom of expression—only a masked autocracy, run in the name of a so-called Nobel laureate.
Dr. Yunus: A Tyrannical Usurper Obsessed with Power
Dr. Yunus has never stood in an election, never earned a single vote, never even served as a local council member—
And yet, he and his foreign allies plot how to rule Bangladesh on their own terms.
Humanitarian Rape: Brutality Against Minorities and Women
The incident in Muradnagar is not just a crime—it is an attack on Bangladesh’s communal harmony.
Their goal is to terrify minorities into fleeing the country—so international media can brand Bangladesh as a racist and fundamentalist state.
They use rape as a tool to strike fear into the heart of society.
From August 5, 2024 to June 2025:
• Over 2,000 cases filed in just the early phase
• 4,394+ rapes recorded over the year
• 500+ cases of child abuse
• In Dhaka alone, 200 rapes—a frightening portrait of social and administrative collapse
Aug 2024–Jan 2025 alone: 2,016 cases, including gang rape, assault, and more.
Child sexual abuse: At least 224 + 284 children affected in 2024 alone.
How much longer will you fool people with that Nobel Peace Prize hanging from your neck?
Every one of these incidents over the past ten months has occurred with Yunus’s direct support. He has given shelter and protection to the perpetrators.
This malicious circle must be resisted.
This evil force must be uprooted from the state.
This politics of rape must end.
Rape is not just physical—it can also be the rape of values, consciousness, and development.
Today, Bangladesh is rising up against this ideological rape.
Victory to the people.
Victory to progress.
Victory to the ideals of Bangabandhu.
— Sakhawat Hossain
Former student leader, Dhaka University